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Turns out it was a huge Coke bust the day before... 200 cops involved including the tactical unit and the product was being flown in locally and then driven down to the GTA. This, new to town, poor bastard cop that was told to go out and ask around will never be back in my yard unless I need...
More trivia. The Charger air dams are different from the other b bodies.
Too much snow at the acreage now, to look. All of the cars at the acreage have black air dams I believe. They were completely black top and bottom I believe. Our MM1 67 is still that way from the day we bought it October...
Installed B&M shifter, hooked up the linkage and kick down on the 62”, decided to see what the new shoes would look like too…getting close to test drive if the weather holds out.
Lots of axles don't have the step down.....don't know which ones but I usually saved the ones that didn't have that. I only know of one other that did the same so it's not a common thing to do....at least not in the Houston area which is mostly Chevy guys.
1966 Coronet with 318 Poly would have small block 727 Torqueflite. Very few options on that car. WH23 is 440 series 2-door hardtop. YY1 is Medium Tan Metallic. H4Y is Tan bench seat interior. '66 tag did not show build date?
Got this about a month ago .....its a 2021 ram 1500 classic warlock ....Been looking for this truck in this color and with the electronics package since march and finally found one a month ago .....So far the more I drive it the more I like it
The cut-and-respline routine is great for saving a few bucks. I've done that with C body and truck axles. There has to be adequate material there to do it though. Sometimes the shaft diameter steps down after the splined area and there isn't a raised section to do it.
Make sure you wear safety glasses or better yet, wear a full shield too when doing the chisel and cutting.....
I never mammaried the lengths either but had the 66-67 axles mammaried for a long time but don't anymore. There's a chart on the site iirc. Over the years I've cut and resplined axles...
Awesome, thanks! Keep em coming!
I won't worry too much about cruisers as I'll likely be at or just under the limit (70 iirc) due to the 4.63 gears...but I Waze anyway, and their alerts are usually pretty good.